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STUDENT LIFE CEDARVILLE, OHIO Student Government - All student activities are carried on under student leadership and planning with the advice of the Dean of the ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS college. The Student Council is composed of an elected represent­ 1. Candidates for admission must present testimonials of good ative from each of the four classes together with the four class vice- moral character and a record showing ability in studies required for presidents and a student council president elected from the student entrance to the college course preferred. body by popular vote. Functions of the student council include plan­ 2. A diploma and a record of work signed by the Principal or Sup­ ning for supervised assemblies, assisting in organizing a social cal­ erintendent of an accredited high or preparatory school must be pre­ endar and presenting student problems to the administration. Elec­ sented to the Registrar of Cedarville College on or before the day tion to this group is considered to be a distinct honor. of registration. Musical Organizations - Musical activities are varied and many 3. Students from other colleges or like institutions seeking ad­ at Cedarville College. The college music department sponsors a mission must present complete transcripts of their entire scholastic choral society that performs at various school functions throughout record together with a statement of dismissal in good standing. the year. Students are encouraged to take part in trios, quartets 4. The following requirements are for all students who desire to and other musical groups. A band was organized last year which secure the degree of A .B . or B .S . : Foreign Language, two units; plays for sports events and special occasions. The Cedarville Col­ English Language, three units; Algebra, one unit; Plane Geometry, lege Eight Plus is another musical and dramatic group with a varied one unit; American history and civics, one unit; Natural Science, program which is presented before high school assemblies and alumni one unit; and electives, six units. groups. If applicants lack any of the required units, as indicated above, Dramatics - Efforts along the Thespain line are directed toward they may be allowed to make up not to exceed two units under the the Dramatics Club. Besides offering plays for special occasions direction of a member of the faculty. The work must be completed the club annually presents some Broadway success. “ Dear Ruth” before the Junior year and at the expense of the student. was the major offering for 1948-49. Students interested in dramatics are urged to participate in the club for the training they receive as ADMISSION TO ADVANCED STANDING members. Students may be admitted to classes above Freshman on certificate Fraternities and Sororities - Cedarville College believes in the of honorable dismissal from approved collegiate institutions, to­ high purposes and function of fraternities and sororities. Very def­ gether with an official statement of the work they have completed. inite rules regarding scholarship of members, pledging procedure, To receive a degree from Cedarville College, a transfer student social functions and conduct of the Greek letter organizations have must do at least one full year of residence work, thirty semester been set up and are enforced by the faculty. Each organization has hours. A cadet student must do at least one semester of residence a faculty sponsor. One national and two local Greek letter organi­ work, fifteen semester hours. zations are maintained at Cedarville. Kappa Sigma Kappa, a national fraternity with some 20 chapters METHODS OF REGISTRATION in colleges all over the United States maintains a chapter at Cedar­ 1. File certificate and record of High School work on or before reg­ ville College designated as the Upsilon chapter. This fraternity was istration day. originated in 1867. The local chapter received its charter in . Have your proposed studies approved by the registrar. 1948. It is a very active group, meeting one evening a week with an 3. Pay all fees. extensive program in operation. 4. Present cards of admission to the instructors. Chi Mu Delta, a local fraternity, was founded at Cedarville in 1946. It is the oldest fraternity on the campus. Meetings are held PRE-PROFESSIONAL CURRICULA in Recreation Hall one evening a week. Chi Mu Delta sponsors social Cedarville College has a strong liberal arts and pre-professional events during the year including an annual Halloween Benefit carnival program of training. Schedules can be adjusted so that a student may and a Spring Formal Dance. take their first three or four years of training at Cedarville College Chi Sigma Phi, a local sorority was organized in 1947. Besides and then go to a professional school. Many Cedarville graduates are holding meetings every two weeks the sorority sponsors social events outstanding in such fields as medicine, theology and law. during the college year which are well received. Social Organizations - Social events are under the direct super­ TEACHER - EDUCATION vision of a faculty committee. A social calendar is set up for the CURRICULA year with each organization given equal opportunity for planning their 1. Elementary Education leading to the degree of Bachelor of Science events. Class parties, informal and formal dances together with in Education, other activities constitute this phase of college life. Students are 2. Secondary Education leading to the degree of Bachelor of Science encouraged to also take part in the social events of Cedarville’ s in Education. many church sponsored young people’ s groups. 3. “ Dual” curriculum in Education which allows a student to pursue conjunctively elementary and secondary patterns of teacher train­ DORMITORIES ing thus making him eligible for both certificates with only four Living quarters at Cedarville College are adequate in keeping years of training. Upon successful completion of the “ dual” with the financial needs of the student. A home like atmosphere is curriculum the student is awarded the degree of Bachelor of provided for men and women students. Three residence halls are Science in Education. maintained for the students. Harriman Hall is the residence hall for 4. The “ Cadet” Four Year Certificate program consists of a pre­ women. Each room houses several students. A commodious recep­ scribed pattern of training for elementary trainees. Upon the tion room is maintained. Rife Hall is one of the men’ s residence successful completion of this pattern of training the State De­ halls. Housing fifteen men, the rooms each accomodate three to partment of Education of Ohio issues the trainee a “ Four Year four students. The new men’ s dormitory accomodates 70 students. Cadet Certificate” . Located to the north of Rife Hall on the campus it is complete with The department of teacher - education of Cedarville College reception parlors and other essential equipment. is accredited by the state department of education of Ohio. Students who live in the college dormitories are expected to pro­ vide their own bed linen, towels and personal effects. SUMMER SESSION Married students can be accomodated in Cedarville as long as Summer School is designed for in -service teachers who need facilities are available. The college does all that is humanly pos­ additional credits for certification and to qualify for salary increas­ sible in getting available housing for married students but the college es. Refresher courses are available for former teachers. authorities assume no responsibility in guaranteeing housing. If a Summer School also affords opportunity for degree students to student has a trailer, the college has excellent facilities to accomo­ shorten the time for completion of their work for graduation. date trailer homes. Main & Sc Main building contains adi classroom s. Science building science

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APPLICATION FOR ADMISSION TO CEDARVILLE COLLEGE (Send this application properly filled out to Cedarville College, Cedarville, Ohio, together with a transcript of your High School credits.) (Application Fee $5.00; refunded to veterans.)

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ADMISSION OF VETERANS each day including Sabbath. The college boarding club is closed dilr- ing holidays and vacations. Cedarville College has been approved by the Veterans Adminis­ RELIGIOUS LIFE tration for the education of veterans under the provisions of Public Chapel - Students and faculty participate in religious exercises La^ 346 and Public Law 16. in the College chapel regularly. Students are expected to attend. Admission requirements are the same for veterans as non-vet­ A sincere effort is made to keep the Chapel services closely re­ erans. To register and receive the benefits of the G .I. Bill and R e­ lated to student life. The college chaplain conducts the worship por­ habilitation Act the veteran must present a certificate of eligibility tion of the chapel service. Ministers and laymen from nearby chur­ obtained through his local veterans administration officer. ches of various denominations and faiths are invited to speak in the A veteran transferring to Cedarville College must furnish a Sup­ chapel exercises. plementary Certificate of Eligibility. Churches - There are five churches in Cedarville; Methodist, United Presbyterian, and Presbyterian, Church of God, Nazarene. SELF-HELP OPPORTUNITIES Students remaining in town weekends are encouraged to attend the Not wanting to deny or discourage any student who earnestly de­ church of their preference. These churches and others in the com­ sires an education, Cedarville College has set up a program of self- munity welcome college students to all of their Sunday and week day help opportunities whereby the student may earn a portion of his activities. A Roman Catholic Church is located in Xenia. expenses while attending college. Janitorial work, cafeteria help Young Men’s Christian Association - The Young Men’s Christian and farm labor are the areas in which these opportunities maybe Association of Cedarville College represents on the local campus found. In addition many of the business firm s in Cedarville and the social and spiritual program of this international organization. surrounding towns and cities provide work opportunities. Young Women’s Christian Association - The Young Women’s Christian Association of Cedarville College maintains all of the BOARDING CLUB characteristic activities which have made this organization such The college boarding club is located in the Carnegie Library a power for good among the college girls of America. building. Meals are served cafeteria style at the lowest possible Caravaners - The Caravaners are young men and women who cost consistent with proper nourishment. Three meals are served present religious services in churches in central Ohio.